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Wildfires: Apply for Taxpayer Relief Provisions

It may not be the first concern, but Canadians affected by wildfires may worry at some point about the tax consequences of lost records or missed filing deadlines – the next one on June 16 for those filing T1 returns with proprietorship income. Fortunately, the CRA offers Taxpayer Relief Provisions when there are circumstances beyond a taxpayer’s control, including natural disasters, serious illness or death in the family, or errors made by the CRA, which may trigger penalties and interest due to late or incomplete tax filings. Here’s what you need to know.

Evelyn Jacks: RRSP or TFSA?

Are you making choices between investing in a TFSA or an RRSP? Which should come first?

Grad Spotlight - How Sophie Stands Out Among the Crowd

Sophie T.K. Tse successfully achieved her DFA-Tax Services Specialist designation from Knowledge Bureau in 2012. We are pleased to have Sophie as one of our distinguished grads.

Donations Changes in the Spotlight

From a personal tax perspective, rules surrounding donations were a significant part of the tax changes introduced as part of the 2014 Federal Budget announced on February 11.

Master Your Retirement: Is Home Equity The Key? Don’t Count On It!

This guest column was submitted by Doug Nelson, author of the newly released 3rd edition of Master Your Retirement, published by Knowledge Bureau.

Tax Implications of Dual Citizenship

I am a dual citizen (Canada/U.S.) and have lived in Canada for about thirty-five years. What are the tax implications if I buy U.S. based ETFs with USD and Canadian based ETFs with CAD?

US Citizens in Canada: What You Need to Know About Uncle Sam

The number of days you spend in the U.S. each year can deem you to be a U.S. resident for tax purposes. You could even be a U.S. citizen and not realize it, and that has tax consequences. Learn your rights and obligations with Canadians & the IRS – pre-order your copy today.
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

Are your clients owed money by CRA? As of March 31, 2025, the CRA holds about 10.2 million uncashed cheques totalling $1.7 billion. In your view, why is this happening?

  • Yes
    8 votes
    53.33%
  • No
    7 votes
    46.67%